- 2009–10 Notts County F.C. season
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Notts County 2009–10 season Chairman Ray Trew Manager Steve Cotterill Football League Two 1st (champions) FA Cup Round 5 League Cup 1st Round Football League Trophy 1st Round Top goalscorer League: Lee Hughes (30)
All: Lee Hughes (33)Highest home attendance 11,331 vs Cheltenham Town, 1 May Lowest home attendance 4,213 vs Bradford City, 6 November Average home attendance 7,352 Home coloursAway colours← 2008–09 2010–11 → Notts County are the oldest club in the Football League and the 2009–10 season will be their 121st year in The Football League. A Middle East Investment took over Notts County in early June with Sven-Göran Eriksson becoming Director of Football and he left on 12 February. On 12 February, Ray Trew became owner of the club following the Peter Trembling's sale.
Contents
Season review
Kits & sponsorship
Notts County change to Nike to design kits, County use the Milan template in County's traditional black & white colours. Medoc sponsors the home Kit.[1] Octavian Society is the sponsor on the basic Nike Template blue away shirt.
Events
- 14 July 2009 – The Middle East Investment, Munto Finance completed takeover and named Peter Trembling chairman.
- 21 July 2009 – Sven-Göran Eriksson was announced as director of football.
- 7 August 2009 – Notts County sign with Nike and Medoc Computers becomes Shirt sponsor.[1]
- 25 August 2009 – Former England international Sol Campbell signs on five-year deal.
- 23 September 2009 – Sol Campbell's contract is cancelled by mutual consent after he walked out.[2]
- 12 October 2009 – Manager Ian McParland is sacked.[3]
- 27 October 2009 – Hans Backe is named as manager.[4]
- 14 November 2009 – Kasper Schmeichel wins League Two Player of the Month.[5]
- 1 December 2009 – Paul Fearon is appointed as Director of Hospitality, Catering and Events.[6]
- 10 December 2009 – Munto Finance puts Notts County up for sale.[7]
- 12 December 2009 – Peter Trembling completes takeover of Notts County from Munto Finance.[8]
- 15 December 2009 – Hans Backe resigns after just seven week in charge.[9]
- 26 January 2010 – Peter Trembling secures investment which will pay off all debt and provide extra funds.[10]
- 12 February 2010 – Former Lincoln City chairman Ray Trew buys Notts County and director of football, Sven-Göran Eriksson leaves.[11]
- 23 February 2010 – Steve Cotterill takes over as manager.[12]
- 1 April 2010 – Notts County sign a two-year sponsorship deal with Lorien Resourcing, the sponsors will be on the back of the first team home shirts.[13]
- 3 April 2010 – Steve Cotterill wins Manager of the Month for March and Vice-Captain Neil Bishop wins Player of the Month.[14]
- 17 April 2010 - Notts County unveil new club badge.[15]
- 17 April 2010 - Notts County are promoted to League One after a 4-1 win over Morecambe.[16]
- 27 April 2010 - Notts County win the League Two title after a 5-0 win against already relegated Darlington.[17]
- 1 May 2010 - Steve Cotterill wins his second Football League Two Manager of the Month (April),[18] Lee Hughes wins the April League Two Player of the Month.[19]
League Two
Notts County begin their season with a 5–0 win over Bradford City. This was followed by a win over Macclesfield, scoring nine goals in two games put County top of the League Two table. They suffered their first defeat at Chesterfield but bounced back with a win over Dagenham & Redbridge followed by a loss to Barnet and then a draw against Football League new boys Burton Albion. Notts County continued their promotion hopes with a 5–2 win over Northampton Town, Lee Hughes achieved his 10th career hat-trick.[20] This was followed with a loss to Morecambe and they quickly bounced back when Hughes scored twice and an own goal which gave Notts County in a 3–1 win over Port Vale. Three draws followed these against Cheltenham Town, Torquay United & Rotherham. Crewe Alexandra lost to County with Luke Rodgers and Craig Westcarr scoring the only two goals. This was followed with a 1–1 draw with Shrewsbury Town. Lee Hughes returns on the score sheet in a 3–3 draw with Bury, this was followed with another draw against Aldershot Town. The Magpies then lost 2–1 to Rochdale, following this new manager Hans Backe had his first league win, which was a 4–0 against Darlington.[21] Westcarr and Edwards keep County top of the play-offs with a 2–0 win over Hereford United. After Peter Trembling's take over at County, they lost 2–1 to Accrington, this was County's first home defeat of the season.
County returned to action on 28 December after two games were postponed due to frozen pitches and County beat Burton Albion 4–1. In their first league game of 2010 against Dagenham & Redbridge, County earned all three points with three goals followed by a home win against Barnet. Grimsby Town were then beaten by the Magpies. Their winning streak was ended by a 2–1 loss at A.F.C. Bournemouth, then a draw to strugglers Grimsby. Aldershot Town held County to a 1–1 draw. Notts County then beat relegation battlers Hereford United 5–0. They then climbed to 4th with wins against Macclesfield Town, Accrington Stanley and Chesterfield. A draw with fellow promotion hopefuls A.F.C. Bournemouth put County into the automatic places and then a win against Crewe Alexandra moved them up to 2nd. Which were followed by a draw against Bradford City and wins against Rotherham United, with Rodgers getting the only goal, which earned new manager Steve Cotterill Manager of the Month for March. Fellow promotion hopefuls Bury were beaten 5–0 by Notts County. Ben Davies gave County a 1–0 over The Shrews. Davies scored his third in three games with the only goal against Northampton Town. Notts County edge ever closer to promotion with a 3–1 win over Lincoln City. Rochdale lost to relegated Darlington putting County top of the table. Notts County were promoted along with Rochdale after a 4-1 win over Morecambe.[16] The next game was at home against Rochdale which County won 1-0. County then on 24 April 2010 lost 2-1 to Port Vale, one more win by county or a loss by Rochdale and Notts are Champions. County clinched the title with a 5-0 win over already relegated Darlington. County beat Cheltenham 5-0 in the final home game of the season. County finished their League Two campaign with a goalless draw with Torquay United.
Pos Club Pld W D L F A GD Pts 1 Notts County (C) 46 25 12 7 95 30 +65 93 2 A.F.C. Bournemouth (P) 46 25 8 13 59 43 +17 83 2 Rochdale (P) 46 25 7 14 82 48 +24 82 Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points (P) = Promoted
Results summary
Overall Home Away Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD 46 27 12 7 96 31 +65 93 16 6 1 58 14 +44 11 6 6 38 17 +21 Last updated: 9 May 2010
Source: [1]Cups
FA Cup
County started their FA Cup campaign against League Two rivals Bradford City. Hawley and Jackson put County through in a 2–1 win. The Magpies were drawn with a trip to A.F.C. Bournemouth for the second round.[22] County put Bournemouth out of the cup with a 2–1 win,[23] the draw for the third round named non-League side Forest Green Rovers to play County at Meadow Lane[24] County then beat Forest Green 2–1 to go through to the next round, County's first fourth round entry in 15 years.[25] Premier League outfit Wigan Athletic held County to a late draw (2–2) resulting in a replay, which County won 2–0. County were then knocked in the fifth round by Premier League side Fulham.
League Cup
Notts County were knocked out of the first round by Championship outfit Doncaster Rovers.
Football League Trophy
Notts County were knocked out in the first round by Bradford City, County lost 3–2 on penalties.
Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Russell Hoult 4 DF Mike Edwards 5 DF Graeme Lee 6 DF John Thompson (captain) 7 MF Matthew Hamshaw 8 MF Ricky Ravenhill 9 FW Lee Hughes 10 MF Neal Bishop 11 MF Ben Davies 12 GK Kevin Pilkington 14 FW Sean Canham 15 FW Karl Hawley No. Position Player 16 FW Ben Fairclough 17 DF Jamie Clapham 18 DF Stephen Hunt 19 FW Luke Rodgers 20 FW Craig Westcarr 21 MF Johnnie Jackson 22 FW Delroy Facey 23 GK Kasper Schmeichel 30 FW Ade Akinbiyi 37 MF Alex Troke 43 Hayden Hollis 45 MF Nathan Fox Statistics
Last Update 9 May 2010
No. Nat Pos Player Total League Two FA Cup League Cup Football League Trophy Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals 1 GK Russell Hoult 6 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 DF Brendan Moloney* 19 1 18 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 MF Matt Ritchie* 19 3 16 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 DF Mike Edwards 46 5 40 5 4 0 1 0 1 0 5 DF Graeme Lee 36 4 32 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 6 DF John Thompson 47 0 40 0 5 0 1 0 1 0 7 MF Matthew Hamshaw 24 0 20 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 MF Ricky Ravenhill 48 3 40 3 6 0 1 0 1 0 9 FW Lee Hughes 45 33 39 30 5 3 1 0 0 0 10 MF Neil Bishop 51 1 43 1 6 0 1 0 1 0 11 MF Ben Davies 51 15 45 14 6 1 0 0 0 0 12 GK Kevin Pilkington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 FW Sean Canham 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 FW Karl Hawley 37 4 30 3 5 1 1 0 1 0 16 FW Ben Fairclough 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 DF Jamie Clapham 39 1 32 1 5 0 1 0 1 0 18 DF Stephen Hunt 38 3 32 1 5 2 1 0 0 0 19 FW Luke Rodgers 48 13 42 13 5 0 1 0 0 0 20 FW Craig Westcarr 50 11 42 9 6 1 1 0 1 1 21 MF Johnnie Jackson 30 3 24 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 22 FW Delroy Facey 20 3 18 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 23 GK Kasper Schmeichel 47 0 41 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 24 MF Daniel Jones* 8 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 30 FW Ade Akinbiyi 11 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 32 DF Sol Campbell* 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 MF Alex Troke 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 Hayden Hollis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 MF Nathan Fox 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - *Indicates player left during the season
Starting XI
The following players have been named in the most starting line-ups. This line-up may differ from the list of players with most appearances.
No. Nat. Position Name Starts 23 GK Kasper Schmeichel 48 6 RB John Thompson (C) 44 4 CB Mike Edwards 42 5 CB Graeme Lee 34 18 LB Stephen Hunt 38 8 RCM Ricky Ravenhill 47 10 CM Neil Bishop 46 11 LCM Ben Davies 51 20 RF Craig Westcarr 38 9 ST Lee Hughes 44 19 LF Luke Rodgers 27 - Key
- GK - Goalkeeper
- RB - Right Back
- CB - Centre Back
- LB - Left Back
- RCM - Right Centre Midfield
- CM - Centre Midfield
- LCM - Left Centre Midfield
- RF - Right Forward/Striker
- ST - Striker
- LF - Left Forward/Striker
Captains
Number Pos Player Starts
(as captain)6 CB/RB John Thompson 44 10 CM Neal Bishop 9 9 ST Lee Hughes 4 Disciplinary record
Number Pos Player 9 ST Lee Hughes 13 1 5 CB Graeme Lee 10 1 19 ST Luke Rodgers 8 1 6 CB/RB John Thompson 12 0 4 CB Mike Edwards 9 0 10 CM Neal Bishop 8 0 8 CM Ricky Ravenhill 7 0 18 CB/RB Stephen Hunt 6 0 11 CM/RM Ben Davies 4 0 21 CM/LM Johnnie Jackson 3 0 20 ST Craig Westcarr 3 0 7 RM Matthew Hamshaw 2 0 24 LM Daniel Jones 2 0 2 RB Brendan Moloney 2 0 23 GK Kasper Schmeichel 2 0 30 ST Ade Akinbiyi 1 0 22 ST Delroy Facey 1 0 15 ST Karl Hawley 1 0 3 LM Matt Ritchie 1 0 Transfers
Summer transfers in
Player Club Fee Neal Bishop Barnet Free Sol Campbell Portsmouth Free Ben Davies Shrewsbury Town Free Karl Hawley Preston North End Undisclosed Lee Hughes Oldham Athletic Free Johnnie Jackson Colchester United Free Graeme Lee Bradford City Undisclosed Ricky Ravenhill Darlington Free Luke Rodgers Yeovil Town Free Kasper Schmeichel Manchester City Undisclosed Craig Westcarr Kettering Town Free Summer transfers out
- * Indicates the player joined club after being released
Player Club Fee Richard Butcher Lincoln City Free Jamie Forrester Lincoln United* Free Michael Johnson Retired - Adam Nowland FC Tampa Bay Rowdies* Free Gavin Strachan Corby Town* Free Adam Tann Histon* Free Myles Weston Brentford Undisclosed Loans in
Player Club Arrival Date Return Date Brendan Moloney Nottingham Forest 1 July 1 January Matt Ritchie Portsmouth 1 September 31 December Daniel Jones Wolverhampton Wanderers 24 September 1 January Loan out
Player Club Arrival Date Return Date Sean Canham Hayes & Yeading United 1 September 1 December Ben Fairclough Ilkeston Town 1 September 1 October Russell Hoult Darlington 16 September 16 October Kevin Pilkington Luton Town 12 November 16 January Delroy Facey Lincoln City 26 November 2 February Johnnie Jackson Charlton Athletic 18 February 18 March Fixtures & results
League
Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Aug 08 Bradford City H 5-0 9,369 Davies, Hughes(3), Moloney Aug 15 Macclesfield Town A 4-0 2,785 Ricky Ravenhill, Hunt, O.G., Westcarr Aug 19 Chesterfield A 1-2 6,196 Edwards Aug 22 Dagenham & Redbridge H 3-0 6,562 Hughes, Hawley, Jackson Aug 29 Barnet A 0-1 2,858 Sep 5 Burton Albion H 1-1 8,891 Hawley Sep 12 Northampton Town H 5-2 7,154 Ritchie(2), Hughes(3) Sep 19 Morecambe A 1-2 3,335 Davies Sep 26 Port Vale H 3-1 7,561 Hughes(2), O.G. Sep 29 Lincoln City A 3-0 5,527 Rodgers(3) Oct 03 Cheltenham Town A 1-1 4,134 Rodgers Oct 11 Torquay United H 2-2 8,812 Westcarr, Davies Oct 17 Rotherham A 0-0 5,738 Oct 24 Crewe Alexandra H 2-0 6,545 Rodgers, Westcarr Oct 31 Shrewsbury Town H 1-1 7,562 Lee Nov 14 Bury A 3-3 3,602 Hughes(2) Ritchie Nov 21 Aldershot Town H 0-0 6,500 Nov 24 Rochdale A 1-2 2,779 Davies Dec 1 Darlington H 4-0 4,606 Rodgers, Hughes(2), Davies Dec 5 Hereford United A 2-0 2,727 Westcarr, Edwards Dec 12 Accrington Stanley H 1-2 5,885 Hughes Dec 28 Burton Albion A 4-1 5,801 Ravenhill, Hughes(3) Jan 26 Dagenham & Redbridge A 3-0 1,916 Davies, Hughes, O.G. Jan 30 Barnet H 2-0 6,444 Hawley, Davies Feb 6 Grimsby Town A 1-0 4,452 Hughes Feb 9 A.F.C. Bournemouth A 1-2 5,472 Bishop Feb 14 Grimsby Town H 1-1 5,163 Hughes Feb 20 Aldershot Town A 1-1 4,016 Davies Feb 27 Hereford United H 5-0 6,036 Westcarr (3), Rodgers (2) Mar 2 Macclesfield Town H 1-0 4,672 Clapham Mar 6 Accrington Stanley A 3-0 2,123 Davies, Hughes, Rodgers Mar 9 Chesterfield H 1-0 7,341 Davies Mar 15 Bournemouth H 2-2 6,120 Hughes (2) Mar 20 Crewe Alexandra A 1-0 5,003 Edwards Mar 23 Bradford City A 0-0 11,630 Mar 27 Rotherham United H 1-0 9,015 Rodgers Apr 3 Bury H 5-0 7,005 Edwards, Westcarr, Davies, Hughes, Facey Apr 5 Shrewsbury Town A 1-0 6,287 Davies Apr 10 Northampton Town A 1-0 5,647 Davies Apr 13 Lincoln City H 3-1 7,501 Hughes, Lee, Facey Apr 17 Morecambe H 4-1 8,500 Hughes (2), Ravenhill, Davies Apr 20 Rochdale H 1-0 10,536 Hughes Apr 24 Port Vale A 1-2 7,459 Lee Apr 27 Darlington A 5-0 2,112 Jackson, Edwards, Westcarr, Rodgers (2) May 1 Cheltenham Town H 5-0 11,331 Lee, Hughes (2), Davies, Rodgers May 8 Torquay United A 0-0 5,124 FA Cup
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Nov 6 One Bradford City H 2-1 4,213 Hawley, Jackson Nov 28 Two Bournemouth A 2-1 6,082 Hughes, Westcarr Jan 19 Three Forest Green Rovers H 2-1 4,389 Hunt, Hughes Jan 23 Four Wigan Athletic H 2-2 9,073 Hughes, Davies Feb 2 Four - Replay Wigan Athletic A 2-0 5,519 Hunt 75, Caldwell (OG) 78 Feb 13 Five Fulham A 0-4 16,132 League Cup
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Aug 11 One Doncaster Rovers H 0-1 4,893 Football League Trophy
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Oct 06 One Bradford City A 2-2 (2-3 on Pens) 3,701 Westcarr, Facey Backroom staff
Position Name First-Team Manager Steve Cotterill Assistant Manager Dave Kevan Coach Tommy Johnson Youth Team Manager Michael Johnson Goalkeeping Coach Carl Muggleton Physio Paul Godfrey Fitness Coach Marcus Svensson Head of Youth Mick Leonard Honours
Team
- League Two Champions[17]
Individual
- October Football League Two Player of the Month: Kasper Schmeichel[5]
- March Football League Two Player of the Month: Neal Bishop[14]
- March Football League Two Manager of the Month: Steve Cotterill
- April Football League Two Manager of the Month: Steve Cotterill[18]
- April Football League Two Player of the Month: Lee Hughes[19]
- League Two PFA Team of the Year: Ben Davies, Lee Hughes, Kasper Schmeichel
- League Two PFA Fans' Player of the Year: Kasper Schmeichel[26]
- Football League Two Golden Boot: Lee Hughes
Club Adwards[27]
- Player of the Year: Ben Davies
- Manager's Player of the Year: Lee Hughes
- Player's Player of the Year: Lee Hughes
- Golden Boot: Lee Hughes
- Goal of the Year: Ben Davies against Bury (3 April 2010)
- Youth Manager's Player of the Year: Haydn Hollis
- Youth Player's Player of the Year: Haydn Hollis
- Most Improved Youth Player: Reiss Neal
See also
- Notts County F.C. seasons
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